package core_kernel

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A Uopt.t is an unboxed option. This module is tricky and potentially unsafe. It should mostly not be used, and when it is, one must keep the Uopt.t inside their module, and not expose them (not even if they are given an abstract type).

'a Uopt.t is like 'a option, but doesn't box some values. It must not be used in a nested way, i.e. as 'a Uopt.t Uopt.t. It must also not be used for float Uopt.t array, since the representation of the array would vary depending on whether none or some is used to create the array, but float Uopt.t Uniform_array.t is fine. It should also not be used in a record that contains only monomorphic floats and float Uopt.ts, because the compiler would treat that as a float-only record and would unbox the record fields (as described in the documentation for writing C bindings).

Since 'a Uopt.t is abtract, manipulation of an 'a Uopt.t array does runtime checks to see if this is a float array. This can be mostly avoided with Uniform_array.t, although array creation will still do such checks, and you may want to use the set_with_caml_modify kind of function to skip the immediacy checks.

type +'a t
val sexp_of_t : ('a -> Sexplib0.Sexp.t) -> 'a t -> Sexplib0.Sexp.t
include Core.Invariant.S1 with type 'a t := 'a t
val invariant : 'a Base__.Invariant_intf.inv -> 'a t Base__.Invariant_intf.inv
val none : _ t
val some : 'a -> 'a t
val is_none : _ t -> bool
val is_some : _ t -> bool
val value_exn : 'a t -> 'a
val unsafe_value : 'a t -> 'a

It is safe to call unsafe_value t iff is_some t.

val to_option : 'a t -> 'a option
val of_option : 'a option -> 'a t
module Optional_syntax : Core.Optional_syntax.S1 with type 'a t := 'a t and type 'a value := 'a
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